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46 source as the retirement pay of vo 28 EUUNTS Fll[n there was {nsufficient evidence to pre- PETWORTH URGES LONGER BUSLINE Extension Beyond Sherman Circle, Also Better Ve- hicles, Asked. The Public Utilities Commission will be urged to order the Washing- ton Rapid Transit Co. to establish transportation facilities for the resi dents to the north of Sherman Circle, according to resclutions adopted by the Petworth Citizens' Association, at meeting in Jopps Lodge Hall, Ninth and Upshur st rn equipment on its \le(‘mh t and Petworth line. Increased rvice during the morning and eve- h hours also is sought. ain Change Sought. r reiterat- v plots r use of park out that the 1 is imper awty of the surs had I»u‘n nomi held next montl Yaden, the com and firemien E stigate the policemen. i licemen of the District of Columbia. ‘The Commissioners will be urged to include in estimates for 1927 items for the paving of Georgla avenue from Rock Creek Chureh road to Bu- chanan street, 1llinois avenue from “hurch road to Grant from Upshu and Kunsas Shepherd street to e . Joe L. Carr was appointed chuu man of the committee on laws and legislation. John T. Thomas, vice president of the asso ion, presid Conducts Mother's Funeral. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, March 17.—The Rev. Joseph V. Buckley of Washington, celebrated a requiem high mass Mon- day morning at St. Edward's Cath-| olic Church for his mother, Mrs, Eliz- abeth J. Buckley, who died at her home here Friday. nn in “The Grah p.m. Matinee at \ltInlmI—l‘d " dramu 0 p.m. But 20 pan. Matinee at Wardman Park — “Nothing Lies,” comedy, at 8:30 p.m. Keith's—"Ling Ting Foo,” ville, ¢ and $:15 p.m. Earle —Edna Wallace Hopper, vaudeville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand—“A Vaudeville Surprise,” " | vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. i | G vaude- —“Let's Go,” burlesque, al | “Too Much 1.25, 3:30, \Ione) |at 11:30 a.m., |9:35 p.m. Palace—"Sea Hurses uhens and Kellys," Rialto—"The a 8:40, 5:35, 7:40 and 11:35 a.m., 1:35, in,” at 2:25, 4:10, ‘The American Ve- judiciary committee yesterday by subcommittee, {ommended impeachment proceedings TODAY'S AM'USEMENTS !“ |at an executive session, with several members expressing the belief that the counts would be reduced by half in the committee's report to the House. 1, | That report is expected to be madc this week, with the House giving im- mediate attention to it. crimes and misdeameanors” special House committee which in- vestigated the case last Summer, but the judiclary subcommittee decided at 10:50 a.m., turtle soup and clam chowder; deviled imperial crabs, steaks, chops, chicken, ete. THE EVENING | INACCUSING JUDGE Judiciary Body Expected to Bring English Case Up in House This Week. Br the Associated Press. Twenty-eight counts on misdemeunor charges against Federal Judge Georg: W. English of the Eastern Illinois dis- trict were submitted to the House which last week rec- gainst the jurist. The committee considered the report Judge English was accused of “high | by the ST. PATRICK’S DAY OPEN ALL DAY | Herzog’s, 11th & Potomac River| [ Brollec, haked or fried shad and shad roe: voriety of frosh fish In seuson: snappet We Close at 9 P.M. During Winter LJ UNDREDS —of new now on hand. what you want. E. Morrison Paper Co. 1000 Pu, Ave. Eggs—That are Absolutely Fresh It’s a satisfaction to know that you can depend upe- every Egg sent to you from Chestnut Farms Dairy. Not within the “age limit”—but straight from the nest, gering there only long enough to be boxed for de- livery to you. There won't be any baking failures, nor disappointing breakfasts on the Eggs’ account if they come from Chestnut Farms Dairy. Ghestnut®FarmsDairy Pennsylvania Avenue Potomac 1000 A t 26th Street For Baby’s First Breath of Spring A New, Fashionable Whitney Carriage READY for baby's first breath of Spring. Magnificent Whitney Carriages— graceful, sweeping lines—with a new under- standing of convenience—a new conception of beauty. Delightful Variety, Too, WItIl prlcgfl No Le!’ Attractive Whitney Carriage in French cafe color; adjustable back and windshield... Prench Cafe Color Whitney Carriage, light and good- looking ce.ceeeess Upholstered Whitney Go-Cart, in ecru or tan with adjust- able foot rest Whitney Carriage, with corduroy lin- ing and wind- shield; QAT <eeves [k Lifetéme F $21.50 $23.75 $16.50 reversible $2750 wrniture Is More ¢ | Traffic Director I. | ‘M. A. LEESE | BRANCH D. C., WEDNESDAY, BASE BALL Bats, Balls, Gloves, Etc. GARRISON S Wholesale Toy and No 914 E Stre e STAR, WASHINGTON, ter charges of crime. The investigation was instituted when Judge English was charged with unwarranted and arbitrary use of his ularly with reference to cases, and with “other ir- RULES ON CAR STOPS. Utilities Board Denizs Changes Requested at Dupont Circle. Proposals to change the present car stops at Dupont Cirele back to where they were before the recent ex- periment in traffic safety was insti- tuted have been refused by the Pub- Utilitles Commission. Assistant . Moller told the | commission that no change has % Mount Vernon and Alexandria, Va. +Cars leave Tormival, 90c 12th & Pa. Ave. N.W., every hour on the hour, round trip 9 am. to 2 p.m. week days Mount Vernon Electric Railway Phone Main 397 brought more compliments than the one made at Dupont Circle. Formerly there were car stops at the south and west sides of the clrcle The stops on the west side were dis continued and wansferring Is now done in Connecticut avenue Jjust south of the circle. | The Blinding | Sunshine At Last—A Real Value Quality & Quantity Combined Detached Brick—Chevy Chase, Md. 8 R., 2 B—2-Car Garage J. Benson Thomas Co. 819 15th N.W. Main 8416 ESCO COFFEE heResult of 50Years of ~ practical coffee experience M-E-SWING CO. 1013 -E_STREET- Consult our optome- ing trouble, OPTICAL CO. 614 9th St. 712 11th Street| When in Need of Hospital and Sick Room Supplies Abdominal Belts and Trusses SEE Kloman Instrument Co., Inc. 1101 14th St. NW. Main 5088 BUY — Diamonds, Old Gold, Silver and Platinum. . Savings! Oppenheimer & Shah : - 90 N.W. Saving is not stinginess but S rather the very essence of char- Watch Repairing acter, the foundation of success We are Esperts ! Commercial accounts solicited and every banking iice rendered therewrtl: on Graen, Longines an Al Makes of Swiss Watches Government pay k open Saturday evenings an! .muqun until 3 1o 8. | FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Tenth St., at Pa. Ave. N.W. 1111 Connecticut Avenue JOUN B COCHRAN, THOS. I HICKMAN, President . and Cashier. That’s the remarkably low price for one of these Big 6-room Homes with 3 big Porches 400 Block Buchanan St. —one of the best locations in Petworth For less than you are paying in rent you can own your own home—one of these bea Open 9 am. to 9 p.m. TeSrant ‘Circlo Bia 5 " Aliiven ‘3 PUGHAT nd auto for you i Washington Grow to a Mittion MARCIT 17, 1926. EMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, El m 'S 2 BERKGEISQQAMA (flt AR 10 orn-u-:n STAR ACTS LADIES' CLUB THEATER ALL NEW EDITION OF “LET'S GO" With - NNY KING LADIEB' IA('E'?B’I:’!'B‘)DAIL! NERT WEEK Burinsqus - Gerateal’ F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gm Have ' the Great Honor to Anmu For the First and Only Time in “l!h(nllnn The Moscow Art Theaire Musical Studio of Viadimir Nemiroviteh-Dantchenio WEEK OF MARCH 22 ONLY W AT POLI'S THEATER cAuum:m Wy m"-Inmu March 22. Tues. et 23 B 26 Thare. St MUTUAL BIIIII.ESK TWICE DAILY Mimstrel See the SUGAR BABIES Night on the Runway A YEAR WILL GET $6500 Accident Insurance with 107 ac lations and $20 weekly for Alko phone 4 UNITED LODGE THEOSOPHISTS OPENING MEETING IN NEW QUARTERS 709 New Hill Blnldlng (17th an Thursday, March 18 8:15 P.M. SPECIAL LECTURE The Path of Discipleship The Sclence of the Soul teaches us te unfold our spiritual faculties and to serve humantity intelligently. Come sad Briog Your Friends No Collection. Save Some of Your Pay —Today! spend it all. “Plow the ground of eavines—sow your dollars and reap success. 3 Don't INTEREST ANK OF COMMERCE , AND SAVINGS Cor. 7th and E Sts. Free Lecture CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ~BY— Prof. Hermann S. 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Subject: “Christian Science and the World’s Redemption” —AT— First Church of Christ, Scientists Columbia Rd. and Euclid St. N.W. Thursday, March 18 at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Sclentists No Collection. All Welcome. 1905 Mass. Ave. Is a Star Branch Drop in at the Du- pont Pharmacy with your Classified ads for The Star. There’s a Branch Office located there that will take good care of them— and see that they are- published in the first available issue. No fees are charged at any Star Branch— only regular rates. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. Naturally —when results are considered. “Around the Cormer” is a Star Branch Office IIIIiIIIIIIIIIII | — CRANDAI.L’S - DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA —TODAY—I1 AL W. TO 11 P WL o Firat National Presents = LEWIS S. STONE = = ANNA (. NILSSON Triumphant Robert Cain and Atle Cast in EDNA Iarnel Zangwill's Comeds Hit wAlucE Horp!n —'I'oo M"c“ Mo.Ev T2 L.,..hulrggr & Bie Aavance Newide —ENTIA— 00MIS TWINS A Dug of Dimin: istex. of Amazing Versa resistible m Today at 3.20, 7:20 and 9:25 SPECIAL_WORLD SURVEY Visuaitzed Ove: “IRELAND” Riexenfeld With Wm. Raymond. —washington's Finest O Smmew Daniel Breekin, ¢ Betow 1 1 W Pictures and K Pagiinr Price Veinderiie Return TVRONIAN CONCERT ORCHESTRA Tenor JULIAN ELTINGE In “MADAM BEHAVE” hestra or D I Ni i 1 m\: MAN ot MILTON RMON'T PER¢ T ARG ALRTEY RANDALL’S YORK Ty 4 Avg&auehecst S TERENY MOORE., EARL 1 RAI‘IDAI.L’S TORAY ET LANPHIER o THE And COM . v m» \\ \n RicaN VS RANDALL'S SAvex th & Col, Rl VRN BURNS COMEDY lII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" 2 LOEW'S RI A LTO COLUMBIA 8th at Gee N.W. CARL LAEMMLE Presents Ll “THE COHENS and KELLYS” With George Sidney, Charli CRANDALLS' ;m{..‘ - 06 st AGED TOMORRON —JACK_HOLT HWAY .' OW PLAVING \r-r»’o l,o'dv u THE 8Y REX BEACH An epie romance of a Yukon gold-rush. from tae famous novel Witk cast including LIONEL BARRYMORE NORMAN KERRY - HENRY WALTHALL Juvenile Comedy Riot International News—Overture '$ EFVHSY LiNG TING FOO CHINESE SYNCOPATORS ARE ABIG HIT _10 OTHER STAR ACTS, rostent [ SHUBERT @0 31 voias At 8:20 B[llsco At 2:30 | 50c to $3.00x¢4. sousrs. Shubert S0¢ to $2.01 | FARE CARROLL resents COUNTESS CATHCART 1In Her Own Dramatic Version «“ASHES OF LOVE” With a Superlative ALL-ENGLISH CAST iIEXT WEEK SEATS THUR | WM. ANTHONY WeGUIRE I (Astbor of slz.coliader Tove." Out,” &-., Presents JOE LAURIE, JR. In the New American Comedy N GREAT LITTLE GUY” i i WARDMAN THEATER FARDMAN PARK HOTEL Enians Thragh Moto Lobbyy The Thamas Horbert Stock Company. Presents NOTI'IIEGc BUT LIES NOW PLAYING Paramount Presents A thrilling romance of the Afri- | can coast from Frances Bretl Toung’s noiel, with JACK HOLT--FLORENCE VIDOR WII.I.IIH POWELL AND OTHERS tt Comedy—Newsreel ll-n-l-e—-r--nnn-- Music MASK & wm University of Pennsylvania 38th Annual Prod Auditorium. Friday. Ma Seata Now Mre MME. NIGRID ONEGIN FLONTRALTO ac 6th& ¢ HIIAK NEW STANTO! otumpia 2% Sat. Mat., Week of | & $1.50 | Tonight, 8:20 ATIONAL T T~S_ A LAUGH FEAST! OF THE BRAVEST CAROLINA "'h;‘\\‘; o EVGEN TAKOMA RUBENS AN 1 ats Tomorrow . GREATEST PRODUCTION KAPHAI:-L JIII:[ ‘lllll{(: :l :\v‘urn s \ \\ STAGE STRUCK. uv\lll-\ PARK THEATER 168 14th N.w. Sally O’Neill & W Haines, Ford Sterling & Charlie Murray in | ZIEGFELD | . EDDIE CANTOR ~ KID BOOTS wm MARY EATON Ist St. and R. THE GIRL AMERICAN WOULDN T WORK 808 K St. N LILLIAN RICI HIPPODROME “SEVEN DAYS Alle COMEDY EuTE 1ith St. and EDMUND LOW FOOL EARLE FOXE Iln\II DY OLYIVIPIC > ! ‘Thel’lasterers K cwillmake you scream m i 10 OTHER STAR ACTS [ WASHINGTON OFERA CO. PRESENTS | Seats now, thnn‘cull,l‘lm 437, and Woodward & Lothrop (Victrola Dept.). ou Si. Bet. Hth & 15th HE DN YER A DoRGTY VORI cONEDY, SPECIAL E Ernest Schellmg EMINENT PIANIST the Famous FIonzaIey Quartet Private evening.